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when they become so high in their hypo manic use, they don't want to use. >> he may not be using drugs now, but his brain has changed? >> exactly right. he's in a different biologic state. it's like looking at a rash or any other symptom. it's obvious what's going on here. in all probability, it's drug induced. >> live nation has signed some sort of a deal with him to promote his, you know, his brand of winning, and as you said, these sycophants around him, just plays along with whatever he says, laughs at what he says or playing into it, keeps saying what he's saying is brilliant. i want to play for our viewers some more from this rant. >> i had more than fun. i had me with it. >> yeah, i like the way you see -- >> it's radical. it's radical. the people are doing what they should be doing, which is watching me and listening to you, because we have all the answers. we have all the gold. we have all the solution, bob. keep in mind, any time i roll something out, my plan is the best in the world and people are realizing that. >> the grandiosity comes off as completely out of touch. >> ri
when they become so high in their hypo manic use, they don't want to use. >> he may not be using drugs now, but his brain has changed? >> exactly right. he's in a different biologic state. it's like looking at a rash or any other symptom. it's obvious what's going on here. in all probability, it's drug induced. >> live nation has signed some sort of a deal with him to promote his, you know, his brand of winning, and as you said, these sycophants around him, just plays along...
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us. are they having to pay this loan off now? yes, they have to work and repay the loan. they keep working, he says. is this legal? how is it legal? yes, yes, he says. we have an agreement. why are children working here? kids are working here for food. they need food. if they can't fill their stomachs, they need to work, he says. as he's pulled away, perhaps he has said too much. i'm not going to pay you money. why would i pay you money? though he won't pay the workers a wage, he has no problem asking us to pay him for the interview. we, of course, refuse and everyone goes back to making bricks. some will stay trapped in debt. >> they remain in slavery forever. >> reporter: she works for an international organization called free the slaves. she admits her organization's mission is ambitious. >> what's the most shocking thing that's happening here in this country? >> there are 37 million people around the world in slavery. and the maximum amount of people in slavery live in india. >> repor
us. are they having to pay this loan off now? yes, they have to work and repay the loan. they keep working, he says. is this legal? how is it legal? yes, yes, he says. we have an agreement. why are children working here? kids are working here for food. they need food. if they can't fill their stomachs, they need to work, he says. as he's pulled away, perhaps he has said too much. i'm not going to pay you money. why would i pay you money? though he won't pay the workers a wage, he has no problem...
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they turned us around and brought us back. apparently the oil minister is due to give a brief soon about the situation in ras lanuf. now we're being told there will be another trip, even though it's the middle of the night, to take us back to zawiyah. so really what's exactly happening there is not going to be clear for us for a while. >> i know you were in zawiyah a couple of of days ago. you try to go, they say they'll take you and you get turned around. let me ask you about video apparently from bin jawad where gadhafi's forces appear to have control there. let's listen. we can hear some people shouting, some sort of perhaps gunfire. nic, in terms of bin jawad, who's gaining more ground in this part of libya? >> reporter: it's the government. initially the rebels had taken control of that town. the government's organized itself, got the army back in full force, coordinating it more with the air force. and they've got more troops pushing into that area. it appears they're taking control of bin jawad. in fact, if you watch st
they turned us around and brought us back. apparently the oil minister is due to give a brief soon about the situation in ras lanuf. now we're being told there will be another trip, even though it's the middle of the night, to take us back to zawiyah. so really what's exactly happening there is not going to be clear for us for a while. >> i know you were in zawiyah a couple of of days ago. you try to go, they say they'll take you and you get turned around. let me ask you about video...
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they say how come people only see us and not the controllers out on the street watching us? >> reporter: they have no pity and a single goal, to make as much money as possible. slavery is a global enterprise and it's massively profitable. estimated at more than $30 billion a year. that's on par with oil giant exxon mobil's projected profits, and twice that of the world's largest retailer walmart. the prosecutor is leading the u.s. government's fight. he warns fewer than 1% of human traffickers ever see a courtroom and the profit margins trump the drug trade. >> you can sell a person over and over and or. so unlike drugs and guns where you're probably going to get caught if somebody sees you with a large load of drugs, you're only going to be able to sell it once and then you're going to have to go and bring in more. here, if you can get that one person into the country or get that one person under your power, you can make a lot of money off them over the coming years. >> reporter: profitability even trumps humanity. and to protect their profits, traffickers will threaten, be
they say how come people only see us and not the controllers out on the street watching us? >> reporter: they have no pity and a single goal, to make as much money as possible. slavery is a global enterprise and it's massively profitable. estimated at more than $30 billion a year. that's on par with oil giant exxon mobil's projected profits, and twice that of the world's largest retailer walmart. the prosecutor is leading the u.s. government's fight. he warns fewer than 1% of human...
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and it's dangerous for us. it's dangerous for nation states, it's dangerous for people who believe in freedom and free systems and opportunity. and who don't want to live their lives in bunkers, it is a dangerous place. >> where is bin laden? >> who knows? if we knew, they'd capture or kill him. >> isn't it extraordinary that the world's greatest military force can't find a guy on a horse? >> no. look, the -- the fbi's most wanted list, people stay on there for years and years. i can tell you this -- he's very busy hiding. he is having trouble doing everything he has to do. he's having trouble raising money, having trouble talking on a phone, he's having trouble staying where he is. he has to move around frequently. and -- >> you think he still alive? >> i do. don't know, but i suspect he is. and i suspect he may very well be in pakistan. but who knows? if you knew, you'd go get him. >> when we come back, i want to talk to but what you really thought of your colleagues. it's quite spicy stuff. 95% of all americ
and it's dangerous for us. it's dangerous for nation states, it's dangerous for people who believe in freedom and free systems and opportunity. and who don't want to live their lives in bunkers, it is a dangerous place. >> where is bin laden? >> who knows? if we knew, they'd capture or kill him. >> isn't it extraordinary that the world's greatest military force can't find a guy on a horse? >> no. look, the -- the fbi's most wanted list, people stay on there for years and...
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what's bizarre is how preoccupied with whether or not he's using. he's probably not using. i see this all the time. stimulants induce a psychotic state and when they become so high in their hypomanic state, they don't want to use. >> he may not be using drugs now, but his brain has changed? he seems like a fundamentally different person than he used to be. >> exactly right. he's in a different biologic state. a hypomanic state. for somebody like me that deals with this all the time, it's like looking at a rash or any other symptom. it's obvious what's going on here. in all probability, it's drug induced. >> what's amazing to me is that live nation has signed some sort of a deal with him to promote his, you know, his brand of winning, and as you said, these sycophants around him, just plays along with whatever he says, laughs at what he says or plays it into, keeps saying what he's saying is brilliant. i want to play for our viewers some more from this rant. >> i had more than fun. i had me with it. >> yeah, i like the way you see -- >> it's radical. it's radical. the people
what's bizarre is how preoccupied with whether or not he's using. he's probably not using. i see this all the time. stimulants induce a psychotic state and when they become so high in their hypomanic state, they don't want to use. >> he may not be using drugs now, but his brain has changed? he seems like a fundamentally different person than he used to be. >> exactly right. he's in a different biologic state. a hypomanic state. for somebody like me that deals with this all the time,...
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. the one time of year red lobster creates so many irresistible ways to treat yourself to lobster. like our new lobster-and-shrimp trio with a parmesan lobster bake, our decadent lobster lover's dream with both sweet maine and buttery rock lobster tails and eleven more choices, each served with a salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. come celebrate lobsterfest right now at red lobster. >>> republican congressman peter king's hearings into radical islam have ignited a firestorm of protest. cittics say it's nothing more than a witch hint and an improper effort to target an entire religion of nearly 1.6 billion people. just as revolutions calling for freedom and democracy are sweeping across the arab world. others say
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for the achiever in us all. colace capsules stool softener helps ease straining to make going easier. try colace capsules for effective comfortable relief from occasional constipation. save $3 right now. go to getconstipationrelief.com. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, including celebrex, may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases
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lisa sylvester is back and is looking into the story for us. tell us what's going on here. >> this is a group many may not have heard of before. the institute of peace was set up by congress in 1984 during the reagan administration. it is not a think tank, and it is funded entirely by congress. the organization is now moving into the splashy new building that was paid for mostly with taxpayer dollars and that has the attention of lawmakers who are questioning whether the group and its new headquarters are actually a waste of money. retired marine general anti-any zinny describes the institute of peace as the special forces for foreign affairs and peacekeeping in an op-ed. general david petraeus has written letters underscoring the importance of the u.s. institute of peace to the missions of the united states. the institute, non-partisan and mandated by congress, is positioned in the world's hot spots, including iraq and afghanistan. its mission is to broker peace deals between warring tribes, help to brick together humanitarian groups overseas
lisa sylvester is back and is looking into the story for us. tell us what's going on here. >> this is a group many may not have heard of before. the institute of peace was set up by congress in 1984 during the reagan administration. it is not a think tank, and it is funded entirely by congress. the organization is now moving into the splashy new building that was paid for mostly with taxpayer dollars and that has the attention of lawmakers who are questioning whether the group and its new...
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break it all down for us. i guess the question here isn't about the birthday celebration, it's about people who are either invested or would like to invest wondering where this market is likely to go. >> well, you know what, ali, we talked with one analyst who wrote the stock trader's almanac, he says this bull run is obviously two years in the making. actually longer than that. he sees that the bulls still have room to run, but it is setting up for a correction down the road. but we will wind up going sort of back to sort of a middle line and keep moving higher. you know, we talk about the s&p 500 a lot because our 401(k)s really mirror the s&p 500. if you see where the s&p 500 was two years ago it hit rock bottom in 2009. up 95% since then. this guy i was talking to tracks the stock market jeff hirsch, he says that the anniversary really reminds us how far we've come in two years. >> we were really down and almost down for the count back in march '09, then '08. the country was on the brink of something much
break it all down for us. i guess the question here isn't about the birthday celebration, it's about people who are either invested or would like to invest wondering where this market is likely to go. >> well, you know what, ali, we talked with one analyst who wrote the stock trader's almanac, he says this bull run is obviously two years in the making. actually longer than that. he sees that the bulls still have room to run, but it is setting up for a correction down the road. but we will...
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and for all of us. there's only two more of these launches and landings and then the shuttle program's over. >> reporter: yeah. that's it. certainly coming -- this is emblematic of the fact that it really is coming to an end now. shuttle "discovery" coming home later this morning. the six-member crew just started making preparations for the de-orbit burn that will come about an hour before they land at 11:57:44 eastern time here at the kennedy space center. you can see the weather here is spectacular today. that's looking really, really good. i want you to look at some spectacular video. this was shot on "discovery's" liftoff. and a lot of these images were taken from cameras mounted on the solid rocket boosters. just phenomenal video. as you mentioned, "discovery" is the oldest of the shuttles in the fleet. this is its 39th trip to space wrapping up. it's flown 143 million miles. and we certainly expect huge crowds out here for the landing this morning and really does mark the beginning of the end. a f
and for all of us. there's only two more of these launches and landings and then the shuttle program's over. >> reporter: yeah. that's it. certainly coming -- this is emblematic of the fact that it really is coming to an end now. shuttle "discovery" coming home later this morning. the six-member crew just started making preparations for the de-orbit burn that will come about an hour before they land at 11:57:44 eastern time here at the kennedy space center. you can see the...
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he is with us from the johnson space center in texas. thanks for joining us. obviously you've been aboard "discovery." you had a five-month tour of duty working aboard the international space station. tell us what those guys aboard "discovery" are going through right now. >> well, it's great to be here today, and i did have two opportunities to come home. both of them on "discovery." the crew right now is getting ready to see a really nice light show as the orbiter begins to heat up as it re-enters the earth's atmosphere. they'll have some cameras available so they can take some pictures of that, video of that activity, but i think they're all just focused on their jobs to make sure they get her safely down to the ground. >> what do you think they're feeling? >> well, they're probably getting ready to feel the tug of earth's gravity once again, which is an interesting feeling when you've come back from a couple weeks in space. but they're not really i don't think thinking right now about "discovery." they're thinking about the jobs that they have to do to exec
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join us. we will have live coverage of "discovery's" final homecoming first touchdown is set for just before noon eastern time. it has a second availability for landing window and that is just after 1:30 eastern. >>> in just about 24 hours, congress looks into radical islam in america. in a few minutes, we're going to look at the new york republican leading the hearings. congressman peter king, he's made some controversial statements about muslims in the past. we're going to take a look at the man. it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you guys didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you deserve. now, that's progressive. call or click today. and here's what we did today in homes all across america: we created the electricity that powered the alarm clocks and brewe
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our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made since 1911 have been markable and i think we're one of the more secure utilities or areas as a result. obviously there's the converging but it does not mean just because you have a concern or risk you don't move ahead. you analyze the risk and the potential impacts and then make informed de sibs and that's what all of the agencies are doing and certainly security is a piece of that risk assessment. >> are you folks in the northwest looking at that differently. >> we went to spending nothing to five million on capitol expenditures. we did cop stuff for reservoirs primarily with insure answers. but yew done
our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made...
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however, its primary use for us is disinfection. disinfection of drinking water and also the treatment of water. it is also used for odor control in our waste water collection system. so it will be this last piece that i will be focusing the discussion on today. this was question a lot in the media, so i will talk about that in one piece. i should note that it is one of the many methods that we used to combat odor in waste water. so where do we use this? on the charts year, about 50% of the sodium hypochlorite is used for disinfecting water. about 30% is used for disinfecting and treating waste water, and the remaining amount is used for over control -- odor control. it is not the only chemical we use. we also use peroxide and a ferriss solution -- ferous -- ferrous solution. they are cite specific. this is basically from where the odors are coming from. you want to know what this costs. that is what you are looking at there. while the total chemical addition has gone down, you will note that for sodium hypochlorite, it has actually
however, its primary use for us is disinfection. disinfection of drinking water and also the treatment of water. it is also used for odor control in our waste water collection system. so it will be this last piece that i will be focusing the discussion on today. this was question a lot in the media, so i will talk about that in one piece. i should note that it is one of the many methods that we used to combat odor in waste water. so where do we use this? on the charts year, about 50% of the...
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that it is not and in case it is used in commercial purposes we are determined to use whatever. permitted by law means to stop that. end of the very short question it's election year and probably mention election is going to happen in december and we'll see that their ruling party the united russia party is having problems with the media corruption scandals someone who is officially the head the leader of the party is going to do something about that is he going to try to change the situation well first of all united russia party. i would say that it has problems. i wouldn't say that we can say about corruption scandals on the part no it's a part of this is certainly a very big part of the society it's one of the well this is. the most popular party in this country so leading party and it's the ruling party and put it actually is not the head of this party he's the head of this power in a false sense of this world. party is performing very good media is critical media is always critical sometimes the media simply does not want to recognise successes of this party and to the cont
that it is not and in case it is used in commercial purposes we are determined to use whatever. permitted by law means to stop that. end of the very short question it's election year and probably mention election is going to happen in december and we'll see that their ruling party the united russia party is having problems with the media corruption scandals someone who is officially the head the leader of the party is going to do something about that is he going to try to change the situation...
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year out of the popular opinion was that the us and europe was happy with what is. all in north africa and on the continent believe it was called a gateway from europe you know you can come gratian what a sudden change in the position of the us western world they want to divide leading to parks here oh i'm out of well from as we know the u.s. has its own interests and that's the reality of it africa was a priority in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans with the west never forgets about the ideological side of things that's the reality of it people visit our country italians for instance they are after their own goals they have asked us to deposit funds in italian bank accounts when the euro was in trouble they all have their own interests some men we should have been countries are absolutely only a side of the moment you sort of have there are many i like the position of the chairman of the african union which he will explain in the upcoming peace and security council to mount an ad is about some that is about what do you think of th
year out of the popular opinion was that the us and europe was happy with what is. all in north africa and on the continent believe it was called a gateway from europe you know you can come gratian what a sudden change in the position of the us western world they want to divide leading to parks here oh i'm out of well from as we know the u.s. has its own interests and that's the reality of it africa was a priority in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans with the...
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he means a great deal to many of us in san francisco. not only people from hong the el salvadorean community and the latino community, anybody that believes in human rights and social justice. the rest i submit. supervisor mar: thank you. i have a number of items. i am sad to inform everyone of the passing of the founder of tommy's mexican restaurant. he passed away last week. he came to san francisco as part of a guest worker program with his wife who is a really great person as well. he fulfilled his lifelong dream of serving his native cuisine. with the opening of the restaurant, he enabled countless members of family and friends to move north to san francisco. he greeted his customers for over 45 years. known for its warm and friendly atmosphere, it greatly reflected himself. his sudden death has come to a shock to many -- as a shock to many of us. the small business establishments he founded, our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. the next item is an ordinance protecting local pet stores and small businesses. i am
he means a great deal to many of us in san francisco. not only people from hong the el salvadorean community and the latino community, anybody that believes in human rights and social justice. the rest i submit. supervisor mar: thank you. i have a number of items. i am sad to inform everyone of the passing of the founder of tommy's mexican restaurant. he passed away last week. he came to san francisco as part of a guest worker program with his wife who is a really great person as well. he...
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smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes. and it competes very well. i've seen some of the practice games and it's scary. it really is. >> jimmy: you did this a few years ago, right? and humans beat the computer. >> no, we didn't do that. >> jimmy: i thought you did. >> no, this is something new. ibm came to us four years ago with this idea. now, keep in mind, this is the same company that came up with deep blue, that computer that they taught to play chess. and they put it against a world champion and the computer beat the champion. so, ibm is worried, i've seen some o
smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes....
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>> it will not be presented unless you release us to do so. i am here to ask you to do that. commissioner torres: is authorization is provided, when do you plan to do that -- if authorization is provided? >> within the month. we are looking to develop the recommendations more fully and bring them back to you. we need to make sure that the recommendations we developed through this plan are addressed in ceqa is necessary. this is a framework. we will come back to you with specific projects and programs for your endorsement, so you will have further opportunity to get into the broad areas i have described today. for members of the public to have yet to take a look at the plant or who want to access it in its final version, let me just put a slide up of where it is located on our website, and with that, i am happy to take questions. president vietor: commissioners? commissioner moran? vice president moran: we have had this before us before, and i think this is the first time we have been asked for action. >> this is correct. vice president moran: there is the frustration of deali
>> it will not be presented unless you release us to do so. i am here to ask you to do that. commissioner torres: is authorization is provided, when do you plan to do that -- if authorization is provided? >> within the month. we are looking to develop the recommendations more fully and bring them back to you. we need to make sure that the recommendations we developed through this plan are addressed in ceqa is necessary. this is a framework. we will come back to you with specific...
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many of these are familiar to us. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalien able rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. i would submit, mr. speaker, that the people are the ones who are giving us the power to govern and that the constitution as it was written back by our founding fathers was written in the efforts to protect each individual and to protect each individual freedom that we have and enjoy every day. i would also mention that as was mentioned before, that it is important for us as americans to not only take on that personal responsibility, but also to realize that our freedoms are given from our creator and they are also -- it's important for each one of us to not only to fight to protect those freedoms, but remember some of the words that our founding fathers used as well. only a people are capable of freedom. as na
many of these are familiar to us. we hold these truths to be self-evident, all men are created equal and endowed with certain inalien able rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. i would submit, mr. speaker, that the people are the ones who are giving us the power to govern and that the constitution as it was written back by our founding fathers was written in...
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your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water managers face. on the,pa leo climate, side the the past will help me deal with floods and droughts properly deal with them. if we had a better since of this from tree rings in the 1920s we would probably make different assumptions on the colorado rivers. maybe we would not but it was information we did not have about climate that would have changed potentially a decision that water manager's and politicians had. going into the few uh-uhture, manager's and planners have a lot of tools for dealing with these kinds of variabilities that we have to face. pa
your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water...
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shale fields wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia's oil rich shell deposits difficult to drill the company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid hypercom parts and searching interview prices can speed up global inflation but russia is keen to keep its growth in check i think unfortunately it's the energy ministry and the anti monopoly service to keep an eye on the domestic petrarca. to military commissions in. the country produces speculation and corporate collusion is must be excluded must be disappointed going to supply and not play any administrative changes. let's look at markets now here's europe where stocks are trading mixed reports he has slid into the red while the dax is gaining over half a percent of largest airspace for its getting over four percent after it announced net profit of seven hundred forty million dollars for two thousand and ten rolls royce group is also up on news of a joint venture with calendar. here in russia
shale fields wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia's oil rich shell deposits difficult to drill the company is already experimenting in western siberia which is thought to hold largely sources of liquid hypercom parts and searching interview prices can speed up global inflation but russia is keen to keep its growth in check i think unfortunately it's the energy ministry and the anti monopoly service to keep an eye on the domestic petrarca. to military commissions in. the...
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shale fields weak or wants to use u.s. high tech drilling technology in russia as well rich deposits as those are difficult to drill companies already experiments in the west side period which is thought to hold large in the sources of liquid hydro. surging energy prices can speed up global inflation will russia is keen to keep its growth on track. the energy ministry and the answer even our police service to keep an eye on the domestic petrol market too little because oil prices must be market based because we do not want to undermine the country's oil producers to speculation and corporate collusions must be excluded the price must be decided by demand and supply and not going any administrative solutions. that's often i will be back in less than one hour with an update say with our team for the headlines with. i am thinking. wealthy british style finance it.
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> san jose wants tea eliminate 90% of the marijuana shops from the city. how they're weeding out the good from the bad. >>> and the shooting outraging cops. we learned what's next for the oakland officer shot a man running from them.
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all the libyans are with us. if we win, we'll go on to the capital. >> reporter: not much interest here in negotiations. despite today's reports of contacts between the council in benghazi and qaddafi's people. more families were leaving today heading east to relative safety. and the fighters were praying, resolute in their belief that god and history are on their side. opposition forces said they controlled the town's square. bill neely is one of the international journalists who a has tried to get in. he filed this report from tripoli. >> reporter: this is the image colonel ka qaddafi wants to show of the rebels on their knees and in his hands. it's being broadcast over and over on libyan state television. his message to the country is that the refuse revolution is being crushed, a message rammed home on the front lines. >> yesterday we killed those in ras lanouf. tomorrow we will kill you everywhere in libya. >> reporter: we've been prevented by qaddafi's forces from reaching the town of jawiyah pounded again
all the libyans are with us. if we win, we'll go on to the capital. >> reporter: not much interest here in negotiations. despite today's reports of contacts between the council in benghazi and qaddafi's people. more families were leaving today heading east to relative safety. and the fighters were praying, resolute in their belief that god and history are on their side. opposition forces said they controlled the town's square. bill neely is one of the international journalists who a has...
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government lying to us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some or rather than a damning facts one is that a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in juba and the same industrialist by the way was baking so the spent fuel campaign contributions to cuban american numbers of congress all ords favor of this very program so our ideal democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like to go obviously to have the same blood now that us all and author filmmaker and professor i tell when you state university and from oh no now he's not joining us onj in fact he shies away from the word dissidents because he's heard it all too many times before especially as of late nevertheless the co-founder of cryptome dot org john young has been exposing government secrets on his own website for new york city for the past fifteen years now archie's lauren lyster follows him out work as he'd be cripps the streets of new york city. a winter's day rendezvous an unusual tour guide a
government lying to us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some or rather than a damning facts one is that a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in juba and the same industrialist by the way was baking so the spent fuel campaign contributions to cuban american numbers of congress all ords favor of this very program so our ideal democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like to go obviously to have the same blood now...
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talk about inequality creasing what that means is that the rich are getting richer while the rest of us are running in place or even falling behind and we have to stop and think about what is it about our society what is it about our economic system that allows. all the gains from this economic growth to be concentrated in so few people and you know i wish there was more billionaires out there like bill gates the thing with incredible to me too is that he would have still been number one had not given away a third of his wealth to you know charitable causes and now he still number three i mean this guy's got a lot of money you know bill gates is rich there are twelve hundred super rich people on this list of forbes billionaires and. you know some people are doing great things with like bill gates helping fund. drug vaccine research and so on but the question is why the gains from growth not going to the people who are doing the work and that's happening everywhere in the world that's happening in this country in the united states and the trend towards increasing inequality in the united
talk about inequality creasing what that means is that the rich are getting richer while the rest of us are running in place or even falling behind and we have to stop and think about what is it about our society what is it about our economic system that allows. all the gains from this economic growth to be concentrated in so few people and you know i wish there was more billionaires out there like bill gates the thing with incredible to me too is that he would have still been number one had...
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in addition to flood control, we are coordinating with gray water and recycle used -- use. optimization of our collection system, by reducing the speed at which water gets to our system and reducing the amounts. we actually buy some capacity for those intensive storms that david was talking about. water quality improvements, the opportunity to improve levels, and we also of the improvements for habitat as well as watershed function and opportunities for greening within neighborhoods, so what we are looking at, and i would like to get your input to see if this does make sense or if there are other directions you would like to see us going, is to detail what we will be going through to assess each of the watterson's -- watersheds that i showed you, each of the basin's -- basins. one opportunity that this has provided us with is that we have collaborated with a great deal with the water enterprise, the power enterprise, and external departments, as well. because there is a lot of opportunity, and we want to maximize city resources where we can make these come to fruition. step
in addition to flood control, we are coordinating with gray water and recycle used -- use. optimization of our collection system, by reducing the speed at which water gets to our system and reducing the amounts. we actually buy some capacity for those intensive storms that david was talking about. water quality improvements, the opportunity to improve levels, and we also of the improvements for habitat as well as watershed function and opportunities for greening within neighborhoods, so what we...
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two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't seem like there's a lot of money for the working people here but at least there's a i well bought congress here in the united states sol landau is author a filmmaker and professor at the california state university in kimono all right he's got julius on in fact he tries away from the word dissidents because he's heard it all too many times before especially lately nevertheless the co-founder of cryptome dot org john young has been exposing government secrets on his website for about fifteen years and archie is lauren lyster f
two of us immigration the u.s. government has exposed some rather the ending facts one is a very wealthy industrialist from miami was giving money to bomb targets in cuba and the same industrialist by the way was making substantial campaign contributions to cuban american members of congress all of them are in favor of this very program so our ideal of democracy is once again we have the best congress money can buy and we would like cuba obviously to help us and what. all right well it doesn't...
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she does not use me as an administrative assistant of any kinet. my job is to work in coaching and modeling 100%. all of those students are our students. she is committed to their academic achievement. we are working through maps. we do quarterly analysis of the data. we look at second through fifth grade at the last p.d., we took part of our p.d. time and we did backwards mapping with the power standards. we set a 10-week plan. we set objectives. i have those copies if we need them. we have those for kindergarten and first grade who are not generally tested and i just wanted to give you the perspective from the academic success of our students. thank you for your time. >> thank you, ms. torres. next speaker? >> hi, my name is lee anne and teach at buena vista elementary school. every year we have unique challenges. this year our challenge has been getting through a retro fitting construction project. there are some teachers at our school have who have moved three times during the course of this year to accommodate the builders. i think we have don
she does not use me as an administrative assistant of any kinet. my job is to work in coaching and modeling 100%. all of those students are our students. she is committed to their academic achievement. we are working through maps. we do quarterly analysis of the data. we look at second through fifth grade at the last p.d., we took part of our p.d. time and we did backwards mapping with the power standards. we set a 10-week plan. we set objectives. i have those copies if we need them. we have...
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has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for european african congregation and what a sudden change in the position of the u.s. western world we want to divide leading to parts. of. as we know the west has its own interests and that's the reality of that africa was a ground already in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans but the west never forgets about the ideological side of things that's the reality of it people this is their country italians for instance they are after their own goals they have asked us to deposit coins in italian bank accounts when the euro was in trouble they all have their own interests
has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for...
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getting details that the rest of us don't have access to. we're not going to have faith and we're not going to invest our money. so in theory, we're all victims. >> susie: now, there has been a lot of speculation of whether or not raj will be testifying on his own behalf. if he does, does that work for or against him? do juries like to hear from the defendant? >> jury like to hear from the defendant. even though the burden is always on the government. the defendant can sit back and say nothing at all. the juries have trouble taking that concept. they want to hear what the defendant has to say. it is an important consideration for the defendant to decide if he is going to testify. >> susie: they say tomorrow is the opening arguments for the case. they say many jurors make up their minds depending on what is said in those opening arguments. what does raj rajaratnam's attorney have to say in the opening arguments? >> tomorrow is an opening statement. the arguing part is supposed to be left for the end. the statement is an introduction of what i
getting details that the rest of us don't have access to. we're not going to have faith and we're not going to invest our money. so in theory, we're all victims. >> susie: now, there has been a lot of speculation of whether or not raj will be testifying on his own behalf. if he does, does that work for or against him? do juries like to hear from the defendant? >> jury like to hear from the defendant. even though the burden is always on the government. the defendant can sit back and...
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and we're here now asking you to help us bring our programs and our event, which has helped us so much, to the public schools, where the need is the greatest. thank you. >> hello. i'm frankie. i'm a ninth grader. i go to gate way high school. i'm a new member of safe voices. safe voices has provided a community for me where students and graduates share the same learning disabilities as i do. same experiences as i do. safe voices has made me proud to have a learning disability or learning difference. it has helped me with challenges throughout school. and has also given me knowledge to spread and give to younger students who have learning disabilities. thank you. >> hi. my name is sarah. i'm a senior in the creative writing department at the school of the arts. i wanted to take a minute to kind of describe it. it has been said that it is the carnival for disabilities. it is a vibrant, life toing opportunity for kids to see a different way of being in education and being in the world. so please help us to propel this celebration of difference and diversity forward in our school systems t
and we're here now asking you to help us bring our programs and our event, which has helped us so much, to the public schools, where the need is the greatest. thank you. >> hello. i'm frankie. i'm a ninth grader. i go to gate way high school. i'm a new member of safe voices. safe voices has provided a community for me where students and graduates share the same learning disabilities as i do. same experiences as i do. safe voices has made me proud to have a learning disability or learning...
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the planning department has indicated that this is a permitted use, and no one officer is here. they have recommended approval with conditions, and they are attached. essentially, one is that a security guard be present friday and saturday night to monitor a royce ring.from 9:00 p.m. until the close of business and that they do not deviate from the business plan unless agreed to by the planning commission. this item was to be before you at the last meeting, and there were some concerns. they have been worked out, and we can hear from both sides regarding any issues they may have about this. it is not necessarily a requirement in the coat or a plan for mechanical music devices, but given the location of this, it was thought they should engage in some security, so with that, the applicants can come before you. president newlin: commissioners, do you have any questions? how about a motion then? clerk: public comment? president newlin: i am sorry. public comment. director kane: that is not the public. that is the appellant. >> i just want to thank you. just a couple of things i want
the planning department has indicated that this is a permitted use, and no one officer is here. they have recommended approval with conditions, and they are attached. essentially, one is that a security guard be present friday and saturday night to monitor a royce ring.from 9:00 p.m. until the close of business and that they do not deviate from the business plan unless agreed to by the planning commission. this item was to be before you at the last meeting, and there were some concerns. they...
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who just joined us a very warm welcome this is r.t. live here moscow top stories this hour the violence between libya's pro and anti-government forces shows no sign of easing but more than a thousand people now believe have been killed in weeks of fighting but the rival sides are united on one issue the opposition to foreign intervention. to a mall in north africa is driving felons of illegal immigrants to seek refuge in europe the turkish town of luton is already struggling to deal with the tensions between the knowledge muslim community and angry nationalists. and russia's leader and the u.s. vice president find common ground on former stumbling blocks including moscow's accession to the w t o the world trade organization and a missile defense system in europe not seen as a sign of progress in the reset of relations between the two countries. but turns up today for a moment i'll be back with more about fifteen minutes from now in the meantime libya's foreign minister tells r.t. who is driving the uprisings in his country and why glob
who just joined us a very warm welcome this is r.t. live here moscow top stories this hour the violence between libya's pro and anti-government forces shows no sign of easing but more than a thousand people now believe have been killed in weeks of fighting but the rival sides are united on one issue the opposition to foreign intervention. to a mall in north africa is driving felons of illegal immigrants to seek refuge in europe the turkish town of luton is already struggling to deal with the...
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considered to keep us humiliated in two thousand and five d.h. has signed a nearly two million dollars contract with the rapid scan systems corporation that makes the church of scanners at a corporation the former homeland security secretary michael chertoff now lobbies for that contract was for rapid scan to develop similar secret chertoff scanners for train stations or bus depots and also systems that could analyze a crowd of people see them all naked without people realizing that they were even under surveillance these documents were made public as a result of a lawsuit against the department of homeland security brought by the privacy organization epic the electronic privacy information center i mean now in the studio is the staff counsel and assistant director of the open government program at epic ginger mccall ginger welcome thank you for having me truck sized church off or no scanners is that what these guys had in mind back scatter vans is what they're called and they're actually designed to be roving bands that are equipped with a backs
considered to keep us humiliated in two thousand and five d.h. has signed a nearly two million dollars contract with the rapid scan systems corporation that makes the church of scanners at a corporation the former homeland security secretary michael chertoff now lobbies for that contract was for rapid scan to develop similar secret chertoff scanners for train stations or bus depots and also systems that could analyze a crowd of people see them all naked without people realizing that they were...
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and put them on his website for the world to see and he thought to tag along and he's going to show us new york city through his eyes we begin outside the federal courthouse where terrorism suspects are tried photos john is published at places like this as well as the police in judicial headquarters known as the ring of steel where he's taking us now have led the f.b.i. to visit him and critics to say he's putting national security at risk and moved on her research into sure if you're rich you are shoddy this is the. whole the truth or kill all the burglars here john says post nine eleven america has amounted to a buildup of secrecy seen all over areas like this in what he calls security theater. at the. time you go in there's an officer around every corner that wants to know what we're doing they claim they're going to through this you will trip john opposes the fortress looking buildup like this secured entrance outside the prosecutor's offices he also thinks in this particular case it's a decoys i go. that the prosecutors are an awful. lot here john is an architect by trade so he re
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three thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines rob pro and anti-government forces in libya are still on fighting terms both sides agree on one thing and urge foreign powers to keep out of the conflict. the u.s. vice president comes to moscow on a mission to lift the reset to new heights with missile defense cooperation global trade in libya on the agenda. and the london commuter town that's increasingly a crossing point for extremism its residents living on the edge as it draws both radical islamist and nationalist to its streets. up next cross talk focusing on the place that saudi arabia occupies in the storm of unrest engulfing the middle east and north africa that's coming your way next. can. blow in welcome to crossfire and i'm peter lavelle the growing sand storm in the arab middle east has changed sweeps the region to saudi arabia immune to outside influences u.s. president barack obama says he supports democracy and the aspirations of the people does this apply to the kingdom of saudi. king. to discuss the
three thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. easier headlines rob pro and anti-government forces in libya are still on fighting terms both sides agree on one thing and urge foreign powers to keep out of the conflict. the u.s. vice president comes to moscow on a mission to lift the reset to new heights with missile defense cooperation global trade in libya on the agenda. and the london commuter town that's increasingly a crossing point for extremism its residents living on...
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this is the bill that's before us. this c.r., it's a vehicle by which we can speak to the american people, speak to the financial markets, speak to the entire world that the united states realizes that our path is an unsustainable one and we are going to do something about it. we are moving off that path. it's going to be a tougher road for awhile, but it's the road to prosperity, it's the road to growth, it's the road to more jobs. excessive debt slows down the economy, as roghoffen rhine hard's book and studies show, as secretary gien heart testified in the budget committee. it's it's possible we could have a debt crisis, an adverse incident that is exacerbated by the very high levels of debt that we're under. mr. president, i thank the chair and would yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. sessions sessions: i suggese absence of a quorum, mr. president. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presidin
this is the bill that's before us. this c.r., it's a vehicle by which we can speak to the american people, speak to the financial markets, speak to the entire world that the united states realizes that our path is an unsustainable one and we are going to do something about it. we are moving off that path. it's going to be a tougher road for awhile, but it's the road to prosperity, it's the road to growth, it's the road to more jobs. excessive debt slows down the economy, as roghoffen rhine...
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she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i think they may have. >> i was talking to one of her colleagues just last night who said she is is the nature of a already. walter mentioned a number of questions. you said 60, 70, 80, 90. there has been over 130 questions during a one-hour argument so you are talking sometimes two questions per minute and they don't wait for you to finish answering the question. [laughter] they sometimes don't wait for their colleagues to finish asking the question. so it is going full speed and as you all know they are all asking questions except
she doesn't us the first questions. that honor usually goes to justices ginsburg or sotomayor but the question she asks is often one picked up by other justices who may be relatively undecided in the case. i want you to go back and finish her answer to justice kagan's question so i think she has shown herself to be, the skill she brought to bear in bringing together a fractured harvard faculty. [laughter] i was skeptical as to whether those would translate very well to the supreme court but i...
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this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today. among the issues, what impacts are we most concerned about, what adaptations are necessary and what models or in the analysis are they planning to do and what initial things do they need for future decisions. our discussion takes place against a political backdrop here in california where leaders in both parties recognized the importance of including global warming in our strategies you know the governors water proposal called for 4 and a half billion dollars. sites reservoir and tell mperance river. together these would provide five hundred thousand acre feet of water supply but their being promoted
this panel invited us into a very unsettling way of framing the discussion those of us steeped the fight. we assume this is inevitable and we're focussing entirely on how to respond to it's impacts. this is a discussion that we absolutely must have because we're in a race against time. as we know, we're already feelg the impacts of global warming and things going to get worst before better so its the job of global managers to plan for the worst and that's what we're here to talk about today....